In my case it’s been the complete opposite. The majority of people still think that body dysmorphia is a woman’s issue. Any time a short guy expresses even a modicum of self-loathing it gets dismissed as an insecurity, rather than the direct result of body shaming. Read the replies…
I can't speak for all men, but dating aside (where it's a huge disadvantage if you're short), I'd say that around half of the body-shaming I've experienced has come from women. It's worse online. Close to 80% of height jokes online come from women.
People who comment this haven't read the article. If you're facing workplace discrimination, therapy isn't going to change that fact. Therapy can't change the circumstances of your physical reality.
Did you read the article? This point is addressed. Prozac and therapy aren't going to get people to stop treating you worse. Placing the onus on the people being treated badly is never going to fix the problem. It's basically a form of victim-blaming.
There’s a hugely viral tiktok audio clip where you hear a woman say “sorry, I’m not into short guys”, which is usually either accompanied by a woman next to a man over foot taller than her, or a body-shaming joke directed at short men in general. The clip has been used in over 200,000…
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